Massachusetts has low-cost and free healthcare options for low-income residents who meet certain requirements. These are primarily through MassHealth, the state medicaid program, and Commonwealth Care, which consists of privately-run insurance which receives public subsidies. This system includes the Health Safety Net, which helps pay for “necessary care” for uninsured or underinsured residents (regardless of immigration status) at community health centers and hospitals, and assists in enrollment for low-income coverage.

Health Safety Net - Information about the Safety Net for uninsured/under-insured MA residents. (MA residents can have their hospital bills covered after the fact through HSN and the low-income coverage programs)

Community Health Center of Franklin County –affordable clinics which provides medical & dental care, as well as discounted rates for those without coverage

Community Action of the Franklin, Hampshire, and North Quabbin Regions – a broad-ranging resource for low-income & queer people in western Massachusetts, including support groups, youth programs, emergency food & utilities assistance, mental health and parenting resources